
Boston Consulting Group subsidiary Inverto has welcomed two new managing directors to its London office. Matthew Rose and Sacheev Hanoomanjee will help to lead the supply chain team.
“We’re delighted to welcome Matthew and Sacheev to Inverto,” stated states Jan-Christoph Kischkewitz, the chair of people at the firm. “Both are proven industry leaders, and their arrival marks another major milestone in the growth of our UK business. Their vision and experience will build upon the strong foundations we have established in London.”
Matthew Rose is a procurement and supply chain leader with an extensive track record of delivering cross-functional operational improvement programmes for clients across a range of sectors. Before arriving at Inverto, this saw him lead the procurement practice at KPMG – where he successfully developed and implemented cutting-edge digital procurement transformation programmes.
Rose commented, “I am incredibly excited to join the team at this time of impressive growth for the London office and the wider company. This growth is a ringing endorsement of the huge value that procurement can deliver in support of the C-Suite agenda. I look forward to helping more clients build world class capability that unlocks real competitive advantage.”
Sacheev Hanoomanjee meanwhile brings more than 15 years of operational transformation experience in the aerospace, automotive, and industrial goods sectors. Prior to his consulting career as an associate partner with McKinsey & Company, he worked in industry for Rolls-Royce and UTC Aerospace Systems. He has delivered complex performance improvement programmes from design-to-value in Aerospace to margin enhancement and operations excellence in Automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.
“I am thrilled to be joining the talented and dedicated team,” Hanoomanjee added. “The opportunity to drive impactful changes and generate competitive advantages for our clients beyond cost savings is inspiring. I am particularly excited about the prospect of working on innovative solutions that address the complex challenges faced by our clients in today’s dynamic market environment, including making their supply chains more sustainable and leveraging the power of GenAI to improve processes.”
Taking up their roles in Inverto’s London office, they will lead the team alongside existing managing directors, Sushank Agarwal and Mohamad Kaivan.